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Location: Timberon, NM (In the Sacramento Mountains)
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The commercial is advertising a vehicle of some kind but has a guy named Ricky driving it to the forest. Several animals in the forest are calling RICKY. I think it's cute.
You mean the actress in that T-Mobile commercial? Lucky you! I believe she's in a TV series now, though I can't remember the name of it. Yeah, I like her.
I didn't know her in the Biblical sense. SHe's married. But then all the good ones are.
My all time favorite was a few years ago -the FED EX commercial when the caveman is ordered to send something FedEX and he goes and tells his boss FedEX hasn't been invented yet. His boss reams him a new one and he goes out and kicks a little dinosaur and then I think a big dinosaur comes along and flattens him. Cracks me up every time.
ALSO, the Capitol One commercials were a riot where the Huns/Visigoths were out of jobs because of the No Hassle card and they get jobs in bowling alleys, driving instructors, etc. When the Hun sniffs the bowling shoe, it cracks me up.
ALSO, Staples commercials are usually funny.
ALSO, I love the short lived Post It commercials with squirrels who had post it notes all over the inside of their tree, NUT, NUT, NUT....
We all had a favorate commercial or two in our lives that cracked us up or that you never forgot. Mine was the ''Bugle Boy Jeans'' commercials as i'd always crack up over these from back in the 80's/90's on TV....
i love the chips ahoy commercials ,miller "high life" and this new one for geico where a mom gets a card from her son and it starts off telling her how gratefull he isfor what shes done for him and it ends where he tells her how much money hes saved on geico
theres some other ones that i cant remember
Although it is over 10 years old now, Senator Bob Dole had a good one. Going back to his home in Russell, Kansas, you hear glorious patriotic music and see lots of banners and U.S. flags flying down the main drag of Russell as he talks to the townspeople. Everything is hunky-dory until he writes a check for his breakfastand is cross-examined by the cashier for his drivers license, registration, bankcard, etc, etc,etc. Befuddled, he looks at the camera and says "I,I, just can't win!' GREAT!!!
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